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Wales players prepared to walk off if subjected to racist abuse
Manager Page says there will be ‘zero tolerance’ if abuse such as that faced by Rangers’ Glen Kamara is repeated tomorrow
Wales manager Robert Page

WALES boss Robert Page has said that his players are prepared to walk off the pitch if they encounter “unacceptable” racial abuse in their World Cup qualifier against the Czech Republic tomorrow night.

Page’s side head to Prague just a week after Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara was subjected to racial abuse during a Europa League game in the Czech capital.

Asked how Wales, who have five black players in their squad, would react to receiving similar abuse at the Sinobo Stadium, Page said there would be zero tolerance.

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